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Did Justices Up for Retention Invent New Workers' Compensation Law Out of Thin Air?

October 18, 2012 - 6:00pm

Three Florida Supreme Court justices are up for retention on the November ballot, and Sunshine State News is the only source that is examining their judicial record. In this latest installment, we explore a landmark ruling affecting workers' compensation claims.

YES to Amendment 10, Which Would Benefit Small Businesses, Help Create Jobs

October 21, 2012 - 6:00pm

While this year provides Florida voters with one of the longest ballots in quite some time, there is only one amendment that Florida TaxWatch has endorsed.

Rick Scott, Cattle Producers Urge EPA to Waive Ethanol Requirement

Citizens Property Wants Independent Eyes to Ensure Depopulation Plan Reduces Risks

Expanding Robotics Company Highlighted as Florida Sees Dip in Unemployment

Is David Rivera 'One and Done?'

October 18, 2012 - 6:00pm

Republican David Rivera may live in a swirling black hole of legal problems and corruption allegations, but political analysts who know him and his South Florida district are raising a yellow flag: Don't count the freshman congressman out.

Rivera, 48, considered the incumbent in the newly redrawn CD 26, is up against party-line Democrat Joe Garcia -- a candidate he beat handily in 2010.

But less than four weeks from the general election, Rivera -- a former state representative -- is losing his bid for re-election.

Candy Crowley Self-Destructs

October 18, 2012 - 6:00pm

Just how badly did CNN's Candy Crowley destroy her first (and hopefully last) attempt as a presidential debate moderator? More than 65 million people saw that she is to debate moderation as CNN is to "news."

Decisions, Decisions ...

October 18, 2012 - 6:00pm

DEO Setting Aside Money to Sue Digital Domain

October 18, 2012 - 6:00pm

State officials are planning to ask lawmakers to set aside money to go after a bankrupt company that received millions in government aid.

The Department of Economic Opportunity said in a legislative budget request made public this week that it will ask legislators to earmark $500,000 to hire outside counsel to try to recoup at least some of the $20 million in incentives doled out by the state to Digital Domain.

Primary Defeat Appeal Not Looking Good for Democratic Rep. Mack Bernard

October 17, 2012 - 6:00pm

A three-judge panel of the Florida 1st District Court of Appeal heard oral arguments Thursday afternoon in Democratic state Rep. Mack Bernards continued challenge of his narrow August primary election defeat.

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